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. >> larry: the mayor of new york. >> absolutely. the mayor of new york, he's great. he's done some great things. i is humbling. not just from the mayor of new york. you have the president saying -- >> larry: go to chicago. >> go to chicago. and you have other cities and people wanting you to be part of their cities and their franchise. it's very humbling because i work hard at my craft. >> larry: you already said it has to be a good team. >> absolutely. >> larry: there's not a good team where speculation is, how about the clippers which would put you in the same city as kobe, in the same arena as kobe with a team with some nice young players. >> some really good players. i think everybody in clipper land is looking forward to griffin coming back and being healthy. baron davis, really nice solid pieces that, you know, if they add a free agent here or there could be a really good team. >> larry: stephen smith, do you think we're going to be really surprised in a couple minutes? >> i'd be shocked. i've been reporting that he's going to the miami heat. i'm going down wit
. >> larry: the mayor of new york. >> absolutely. the mayor of new york, he's great. he's done some great things. i is humbling. not just from the mayor of new york. you have the president saying -- >> larry: go to chicago. >> go to chicago. and you have other cities and people wanting you to be part of their cities and their franchise. it's very humbling because i work hard at my craft. >> larry: you already said it has to be a good team. >> absolutely....
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and this from the "new york times" -- and the "new york times" also reports on a case in virginia. we will see how that plays out in the courts. st. louis, missouri, robert on the republican line. oh, is this gene? sorry, gene, republican of in new york. caller: 80 daggers are malcontent crybabies who cannot accept that they lost -- tea baggers are malcontent revenues in canada except that they lost the election. they did not complain when things went wrong under president bush. pohick compassionate conservatism is a joke. calling conservative compassion it is like calling a cannibal a vegetarian. host: jeanne, republicans line in elmira, new york. caller: i am a registered republican, but i am also a supporter of the tea party movement. to the last caller that we are nothing but the content crybabies, let me reiterate that barack obama is from a mixed family. he is not completely black. and the tea party was started during the bush administration because of ron paul. another thing that was said was that the two-party people work for the government. by -- the tea party people work
and this from the "new york times" -- and the "new york times" also reports on a case in virginia. we will see how that plays out in the courts. st. louis, missouri, robert on the republican line. oh, is this gene? sorry, gene, republican of in new york. caller: 80 daggers are malcontent crybabies who cannot accept that they lost -- tea baggers are malcontent revenues in canada except that they lost the election. they did not complain when things went wrong under president...
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times, new -- located in new york. it is the pinnacle. >> there are people watching this saying you are full of baloney. they hate the "the new york times." talk shows excoriate the new york times for being anything from socialist to communist to whatever. you are, too. >> i received my share of male like that. they excoriated paper for being a captive of corporate journalism, a defender of the right-wing status quo. it is being accused of what every particular reader or person with an ax to grind, from whatever advantage. they're coming from, if the paper does not comfort them, it is subject to attack. "the new york times" does not consistently comfort anyone. that is not what it job is. >> it is a publicly traded company. it has two classes of stocks. the family has controlled it since the late 19th century. it remains in control. >> you quoted arthur sulzberger jr., saying that you are dumber than you look. what was that meeting like? >> that was a joke more than anything else. i remembered it and laughed about it.
times, new -- located in new york. it is the pinnacle. >> there are people watching this saying you are full of baloney. they hate the "the new york times." talk shows excoriate the new york times for being anything from socialist to communist to whatever. you are, too. >> i received my share of male like that. they excoriated paper for being a captive of corporate journalism, a defender of the right-wing status quo. it is being accused of what every particular reader or...
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york with that punch line for the olympics, "come to new york, the world's second home" new york is the first city in the world that can say, in our public schools, every country in the world is represented by kids born in those countries. and i began to look at this through the lens, frankly, of where tim healey had brought me in 1963 -- the ecumenical movement and -- but not ecumennism as a theological doctrine but a doctrine of social order and i said we're moving into the 21st century and maybe the big question in the 21st century is the world is miniaturizing. gaining strategies don't work anymore. you can't gate out other people's financial aspirations, we know that now, in 2001 it wasn't as obvious but it was pretty clear, you can't gate people's ideas out, you can't gate people out socially, it's not going to work, the real question for humanity at the fundamental level is how do we respond to that? is it a clash of civilizations or is it a great ecumenical moment and i said my lord, new york is the first experiment in the ecumenical century in trying to create a community o
york with that punch line for the olympics, "come to new york, the world's second home" new york is the first city in the world that can say, in our public schools, every country in the world is represented by kids born in those countries. and i began to look at this through the lens, frankly, of where tim healey had brought me in 1963 -- the ecumenical movement and -- but not ecumennism as a theological doctrine but a doctrine of social order and i said we're moving into the 21st...
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he moved to new york city in 1948, where benny goodman hire him and he became very famous in new york at the time and he died in new york in 2001. one of the pieces of my ticket to ride is how many cubans of irish ancestry are there. because this connected to my family, that's why i wanted to read it to you. in the 40's, my father moved to new york in search of his destiny. he learned to make brillantine in red, blue and golden colors to give a beautiful sheen to the hair. in his spare time, when he could break free from his alchemist's captive vit, he would go listen to cuban music at the park plaza hotel in manhattan. those were happy times and years later became a happy tomic with me, convinced early on that my father inhabited a magic world. a few years ago, while listening to a recording of cuban blues by chico, i remembered in new york in those stories of the 40's that chico and my father met at club cuba in manhattan and again in havana in the mid-50's. the sessions of chico's house in our neighborhood became so famous that even my father, not particularly fond of cuban jazz, c
he moved to new york city in 1948, where benny goodman hire him and he became very famous in new york at the time and he died in new york in 2001. one of the pieces of my ticket to ride is how many cubans of irish ancestry are there. because this connected to my family, that's why i wanted to read it to you. in the 40's, my father moved to new york in search of his destiny. he learned to make brillantine in red, blue and golden colors to give a beautiful sheen to the hair. in his spare time,...
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york times", and they say, i love "the new york times." i cannot understand why they have been wasting time. it is a ridiculous way to do business. what is your reaction? >> i have heard that more than once. i would say i do not agree with that view. i would say the role is important, and it shows courage and strength that an organization can open itself up suit internal criticism and allow examinations of areas where -- open itself up to internal criticism and allow examinations of areas it might fail. nobody knows how to reach it, to asking questions, to complain to it, and i think this serves as a valuable avenue to engage with the newspaper and raise issues that need examination. like all human institutions, " the times" makes a mistake. better than most, it tries to correct them. there is still a resistance and defensiveness that the editor hopes to break down. >> this came in from a fellow named thomas rise. he says, the core audience is secular rest -- secular, atheist reject all enjoyed it immensely when "the times" uses its bases
york times", and they say, i love "the new york times." i cannot understand why they have been wasting time. it is a ridiculous way to do business. what is your reaction? >> i have heard that more than once. i would say i do not agree with that view. i would say the role is important, and it shows courage and strength that an organization can open itself up suit internal criticism and allow examinations of areas where -- open itself up to internal criticism and allow...
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york daily news." my understanding is at this point only the ethics committee can call off the trial. it would take one republicans joining the five democrats to stop the trial phase. guest: yes, they would need one republican, yes. host: water the odds? guest: the other possibility --s point, would be for him to resign. host: any indication that representative rang gold -- guest: none of that we know of. is it a possibility? sure. host: would you be surprised? guest: stunned. host: what was his mood last night when you saw him? guest: it was a roller-coaster. in the morning -- we do these things -- you end up chasing him down hallways when he moves out of the office. it is an unfortunate thing, but that is the way it goes. before the 1:00 meeting, he popped out a couple of times and went over to vote in the morning and he seemed a little bit ebullient, his mood seemed to have changed a lot from the previous day. then it was all downhill. remarkably for him, he was snapping at us a little bit -- like i
york daily news." my understanding is at this point only the ethics committee can call off the trial. it would take one republicans joining the five democrats to stop the trial phase. guest: yes, they would need one republican, yes. host: water the odds? guest: the other possibility --s point, would be for him to resign. host: any indication that representative rang gold -- guest: none of that we know of. is it a possibility? sure. host: would you be surprised? guest: stunned. host: what...
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new york is new york. it's a city f battlers what do you think george steinbrenner will most be remembered for? i know many on the team seemed to fear him but he also seemed to inspire his players? >> larry: he'll most be remembered for what he just said. you don't want to play in new york, there's something wrong with you. if you don't like pressure, i don't want you. that's from a guy who originally tried to buy the cleveland indianas, in the shipbuilding business. he had 32 partners, wound up buying them all out. there's so many things to say -- there's a few book out about steinbrenner that ought to be read by everybody. a few biography. terrific book. >> when you were talking to a-rod earlier you were talking about his take no prisoners attitude. i remember the famous battles he had with the manager billy martin, fired him, hired him, and he said he was crazy. crazy like a fox, i guess >> larry: that was a crazy relationship. bill yfs y was an alcoholic. billy was hard to handle. george was tough to h
new york is new york. it's a city f battlers what do you think george steinbrenner will most be remembered for? i know many on the team seemed to fear him but he also seemed to inspire his players? >> larry: he'll most be remembered for what he just said. you don't want to play in new york, there's something wrong with you. if you don't like pressure, i don't want you. that's from a guy who originally tried to buy the cleveland indianas, in the shipbuilding business. he had 32 partners,...
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york for 8 years and all of my children were born in new york. i already have the american spirit. i am proud to be here and i really appreciate the spirit of committing to things and being honored and being collaborative. when i flashed back to my career, i think about what an artist can do is a teeny tiny thing. i want to contribute to the hall human society. what art can do is just this tiny bit. >> your invitation has already proven to be a great success and we really look forward to spending time with your sculpture. thank you for being part of "culture wire." >> thank you for being part of this project. >> thank you for watching. join us for future episodes. you can >> welcome to culturewater. in 2001, the san francisco arts commission and tampa does go public library established an arts master plan for the city soon to be renovated branch library. almost 10 years later, the san francisco arts commission has integrated a collection of vibrant new artworks by bay area artists into five new libraries, and there is more on the way. here is a c
york for 8 years and all of my children were born in new york. i already have the american spirit. i am proud to be here and i really appreciate the spirit of committing to things and being honored and being collaborative. when i flashed back to my career, i think about what an artist can do is a teeny tiny thing. i want to contribute to the hall human society. what art can do is just this tiny bit. >> your invitation has already proven to be a great success and we really look forward to...
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and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built u
and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers...
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. >> larry: the mayor of new york. >> absolutely. and the mayor of new york he is great. he has done some great things. it is humbling. and not just from the mayor of new york, you have the president saying -- >> larry: go to chicago. >> you have other cities and other people wanting you to be part of their city wanting you tee be part of their franchise. it is very humbling. i work very hard at my craft and what i do. so it pays off. >> larry: you said is has to be a good team? >> absolutely. >> larry: there is another good team where offers, speculation is, how about the clippers which would put you in the same city as kobe in the same arena as kobe, with a team with nice young players? >> really good players. and i think everyone, in clipperland is looking forward to blake griffin coming back and being healthy. chris cayman, really good players, baron davis, some really nice solid pieces that if they add a free agent here or there could be a really good team. >> larry: stephen smith do you think we will be really surprised in a couple minutes? >> i would be shocked. i
. >> larry: the mayor of new york. >> absolutely. and the mayor of new york he is great. he has done some great things. it is humbling. and not just from the mayor of new york, you have the president saying -- >> larry: go to chicago. >> you have other cities and other people wanting you to be part of their city wanting you tee be part of their franchise. it is very humbling. i work very hard at my craft and what i do. so it pays off. >> larry: you said is has to...
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julie philipp is the news director for wxxi tv in rochester, new york. cathy lewis is a host at whrv in hampton roads, virginia. and john myers is the statehouse bureau chief for kqed. john myers, i want to start with you because the numbers that jim and david chaian were talking about a few minutes ago are quite interesting. they're just as interesting in california where 53% say the nation is headed in the wrong direction but 54% have a positive view of president obama. how does that work out? >> i think it's an interesting split decision there, gwen. i agree with you. the president certainly still popular, as you said, here in california. we are a blue state, a plurality of democrats here in california. you know, it's hard to know exactly what is driving that pessimism on the wrong track figure. i have a feeling that a lot of it has to do with the economy here in california. we still have one of the highest unemployment rates in the country. 12.4%. we have a state budget crisis yet again. we've had about $60 billion of deficits over the last three yea
julie philipp is the news director for wxxi tv in rochester, new york. cathy lewis is a host at whrv in hampton roads, virginia. and john myers is the statehouse bureau chief for kqed. john myers, i want to start with you because the numbers that jim and david chaian were talking about a few minutes ago are quite interesting. they're just as interesting in california where 53% say the nation is headed in the wrong direction but 54% have a positive view of president obama. how does that work...
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american dream form also in barcelona star tyrian rejoined is the new york red bulls on a multi-year deal. if you can't make the tough decision to get to the. baseball matter as heavy hearts on the diamond desk the sport mourns the loss of new york yankees owner george steinbrenner while the national leagues bastro just any story quinn in the twenty it's an all star game. and the most open of opens excitement builds at santander is ahead of the oldest major on the golf calendar. and we kick off with the news that french striker tyrian we will spend the next couple of years stateside up to signing a deal with the new york red bulls the major league soccer club saying the former barcelona player is moving on to a multi-year contract becoming the league's second the european star of david back the thirty two year old was released by a bar serie a month ago off the scoring just four goals last season he will make his debut for the new york team on july twenty second in an exhibit match against a tour in ham. now while many football teams who participated in the twenty ten world cup are s
american dream form also in barcelona star tyrian rejoined is the new york red bulls on a multi-year deal. if you can't make the tough decision to get to the. baseball matter as heavy hearts on the diamond desk the sport mourns the loss of new york yankees owner george steinbrenner while the national leagues bastro just any story quinn in the twenty it's an all star game. and the most open of opens excitement builds at santander is ahead of the oldest major on the golf calendar. and we kick off...
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york story in a brief new york minute. i live in brooklyn and a little backyard in the back and stone walk in the front. years back my son was in the front and we left our backyard and there was a huge august moon rising and we up the block and out into a neighbors backyard when there was a party and when my son got to the party, he said we've got a moon just like that in our backyard. let me say we've not a climate change just like yours in our backyard. the time spent yesterday, at least for me, was very well spent and leads up to the business of today. yesterday we talked about the state of knowledge. some of it was wonderfully obvious. and water goes down hill and collection areas and some of it was breathtakingly vague trying make a billion dollar decision about something. we talked about simple solutions and bold actions and diverse drinking water systems in san diego and we heard about thinking about discipline, winning over regulators and economic development agencies and environmental groups as getting them to wor
york story in a brief new york minute. i live in brooklyn and a little backyard in the back and stone walk in the front. years back my son was in the front and we left our backyard and there was a huge august moon rising and we up the block and out into a neighbors backyard when there was a party and when my son got to the party, he said we've got a moon just like that in our backyard. let me say we've not a climate change just like yours in our backyard. the time spent yesterday, at least for...
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york with that punch line for the olympics, "come to new york, the world's second home" new york is e first city in the world that can say, in our public schools, every country in the world is represented by kids born in those countries. and i began to look at this through the lens, frankly, of where tim healey had brought me in 1963 -- the ecumenical movement and -- but not ecumennism as a theological doctrine but a doctrine of social order and i said we're moving into the 21st century and maybe the big question in the 21st cenry ithe wod is miniaturizing. gaining strategies don't work anymore. you can't gate out other people's financial aspirations, we know that now, in 2001 it wasn't as obvious but it was pretty clear, you can't gate people's ideas out, you can't gate people out socially, it's not going to work, the real question for humanity at the fundamental level is how do we respond to that? is it a clash of civilizations or is it a great ecumenical moment and i said my lord, new york is the first experiment in the ecumenic ntury in trying to create a community of communitie
york with that punch line for the olympics, "come to new york, the world's second home" new york is e first city in the world that can say, in our public schools, every country in the world is represented by kids born in those countries. and i began to look at this through the lens, frankly, of where tim healey had brought me in 1963 -- the ecumenical movement and -- but not ecumennism as a theological doctrine but a doctrine of social order and i said we're moving into the 21st...
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diana alvear, abc news, new york. >> making us all
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york city i live in new york city now and what i really found really really sort of shocked me in the sense that. i always knew that new york city was a bubble onto itself and very different unique but what i didn't realize was how absurd it is and how ridiculous it was and that's really the one that's one of the major takeaways that i had from from traveling across the country what i noticed was what i kept reflecting upon was the things that people would drive people in let's say a place like new york city and washington d.c. and and those things seem to be to me you know power money ego the things that do tend to drive humanity in a lot of ways however when taken to an extreme you get you get the sort of society that we have today which i think pervades itself in new york city in washington d.c. and what i found across the country that i visited the areas that i went was it was a lack of obsession with those three things and so i really i really felt that the rest of the country having suffered already through those through those through the bush years they've they've adjusted to i
york city i live in new york city now and what i really found really really sort of shocked me in the sense that. i always knew that new york city was a bubble onto itself and very different unique but what i didn't realize was how absurd it is and how ridiculous it was and that's really the one that's one of the major takeaways that i had from from traveling across the country what i noticed was what i kept reflecting upon was the things that people would drive people in let's say a place like...
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resign back new york is hundred miles north of new york city. -- rhine back, new york. >> i will say without a doubt that she will be married here. >> he went one step further and told us whose names were on the place settings, the mom's boss and few other faces you might recognize. >> if it's announced earlier or late, people will want to know and people want to come. >> this isn't the first time that something festivities were kept in the dark. j.f.k., jr. kept people guess go to the end. and beyonce and j. z., they didn't even trust caters, they cooked most of the food themselves. but most residents here say they know what it is cooking and it smells like a wedding cake right in their backyard. >> that is going to do it for us. we're off early because of sports. i'm carolyn tyler along with lisa argen. have a good afternoon.
resign back new york is hundred miles north of new york city. -- rhine back, new york. >> i will say without a doubt that she will be married here. >> he went one step further and told us whose names were on the place settings, the mom's boss and few other faces you might recognize. >> if it's announced earlier or late, people will want to know and people want to come. >> this isn't the first time that something festivities were kept in the dark. j.f.k., jr. kept people...
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jeff glor, cbs news, new york. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. hope you'll join us later for "the early show." i'm betty nguyen. "the early show." i'm betty nguyen. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. caption colorado, l.l.c. comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good morning. it's wednesday, the 21st of july. >> now i'm the one trying get myself together. i have just broken everything this morning. >> there you go. >> we have
jeff glor, cbs news, new york. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. hope you'll join us later for "the early show." i'm betty nguyen. "the early show." i'm betty nguyen. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. caption colorado, l.l.c. comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good morning. it's wednesday, the 21st of july. >> now i'm...
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as i stated at the hearing, we can look at new york where a simple law -- similar law had been fully implemented. studies show that after new york implemented it, mentally ill persons receiving outpatient treatments that less time in hospitals in jails or less time on the street. over the first 10 years of its existence, studies found that can draw -- kendra's law helped reduce homelessness, suicide attempts, and substance abuse. these studies also found that hospitalization was reduced by 77%, a rest by 83%, and incarceration by 87%. what is great about san francisco is that we have an array of mental health services that are already in place. we also have a model havean ait program in our behavioral court system. the mission is to enhance public safety and reduce recidivism of criminal defendants who suffer from serious mental illness by connecting these defendants with community treatment services. the problem with our system now is that people are usually connected to these community treatment services because they end up in jail and a criminal record or they end up in psychiatri
as i stated at the hearing, we can look at new york where a simple law -- similar law had been fully implemented. studies show that after new york implemented it, mentally ill persons receiving outpatient treatments that less time in hospitals in jails or less time on the street. over the first 10 years of its existence, studies found that can draw -- kendra's law helped reduce homelessness, suicide attempts, and substance abuse. these studies also found that hospitalization was reduced by 77%,...
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jeff greenfield, cbs news, new york. >>> on a lighter note, what's up, doc? how about a birthday. bugs bunny, the wise-cracking cartoon rabbit turns 70 years old today. the carrot chomping looney tunes staple made his starring debut in a short in 1940 called a wild hare. since then bugs has been in more than 100 cartoons and even a few hollywood movies. for many kids, though, he is simply the highlight of saturday morning cartoon watching. i know he was for me as a kid. >>> well, this morning on "the early show," julie chen takes on her dream job and goes to work at one of the world's best restaurants. i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm from the gulf coast. my family spends a lot of time here. i have a personal interest in ensuring that we get this job done right. i'm keith seilhan. i'm in charge of bp's clean up on the gulf coast. bp's taken full responsibility for the clean up, and that includes keeping you informed. over 25,000 people are included in the clean up operation. our crews are cleaning the gulf beaches 24/7. we're going to be here as long as it tak
jeff greenfield, cbs news, new york. >>> on a lighter note, what's up, doc? how about a birthday. bugs bunny, the wise-cracking cartoon rabbit turns 70 years old today. the carrot chomping looney tunes staple made his starring debut in a short in 1940 called a wild hare. since then bugs has been in more than 100 cartoons and even a few hollywood movies. for many kids, though, he is simply the highlight of saturday morning cartoon watching. i know he was for me as a kid. >>>...
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rhinebeck, new york, is within driving distance. about 100 miles north of new york city. it's rumored it will be here at the astor's former 50-acre estate. you can say without a doubt chelsea clinton is getting married here? >> i can say without a doubt she'll be married in astor court. july 31st, in rhinebeck, new york. >> reporter: he went one step further and told us whose names are on the place settings. her mom's boss, the queen of talk, and a few other faces you might recognize are invited. >> if it's announced early or late, people are going to want to know. they're going to come. they're going to look. >> reporter: this is not the first time the something borrowed and something blue festivities were kept in the dark. the son of the 35th president of the united states, jfk jr., kept people guessing until the end. jennifer lopez and marc anthony had guests thinking they were coming to backyard summer party. and beyonce and jay-z were so afraid of their "i dos" getting leaked, they didn't trust caterers. they cooked most of the food themselves. still, most rhinebeck
rhinebeck, new york, is within driving distance. about 100 miles north of new york city. it's rumored it will be here at the astor's former 50-acre estate. you can say without a doubt chelsea clinton is getting married here? >> i can say without a doubt she'll be married in astor court. july 31st, in rhinebeck, new york. >> reporter: he went one step further and told us whose names are on the place settings. her mom's boss, the queen of talk, and a few other faces you might...
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the first caller is from new york, new york. good morning, jack. caller: thank you for c-span. president eisenhower had a century ago warned us about the military industrial complex. i think we need to return to his wise words and learn from them continuously. 9/11 was the perfect excuse. president bush completely overreacted. to a ragtag group -- small group of bedouin to learn how to fly planes and brought us into the war in afghanistan and iraq which i believe it's good to turn out to be the greatest blunder in u.s. history. president obama needs to be a stand-up guy and stand up president and get us out of these wars. my grandmother had the best advice about the middle east, she said let them kill each other. i think we need to get out of afghanistan and iraq. host: louisville, ky. jan, independent line. caller: good morning. i just want to say as far as the duplicity of pakistan, americans remember india was the first country on 9/11 to offer us support. they are looking for a way for us to is stop cozying up to india. neither democrat or republican officials will admit it
the first caller is from new york, new york. good morning, jack. caller: thank you for c-span. president eisenhower had a century ago warned us about the military industrial complex. i think we need to return to his wise words and learn from them continuously. 9/11 was the perfect excuse. president bush completely overreacted. to a ragtag group -- small group of bedouin to learn how to fly planes and brought us into the war in afghanistan and iraq which i believe it's good to turn out to be the...
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it's a privilege to play for the new york yankees and new york. if they don't want the challenges of new york, it's like sinatra says, you make it there, you make it anywhere. new york is new york. it's a city of battlers and i love this city. >> we're back live. what do you think george steinbrenner will most be remembered for? i know many on the team seemed to fear him but he also seemed to inspire his players? >> larry: he'll most be remembered for what he just said. you don't want to play in new york, there's something wrong with you. if you don't like pressure, i don't want you. that's from a guy who originally tried to buy the cleveland indianas, in the shipbuilding business. he had 32 partners, wound up buying them all out. there's so many things to say -- there's a few book out about steinbrenner that ought to be read by everybody. a few biography. terrific book. >> when you were talking to a-rod earlier you were talking about his take no prisoners attitude. i remember the famous battles he had with the manager billy martin, fired him, hir
it's a privilege to play for the new york yankees and new york. if they don't want the challenges of new york, it's like sinatra says, you make it there, you make it anywhere. new york is new york. it's a city of battlers and i love this city. >> we're back live. what do you think george steinbrenner will most be remembered for? i know many on the team seemed to fear him but he also seemed to inspire his players? >> larry: he'll most be remembered for what he just said. you don't...
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in new york trading, september crude rose more than 3.5%, settling at $79.30. still ahead, are airline stocks ready for takeoff? tonight's "street critique" guest says that all depends on ticket prices. airline analyst ray neidl joins us. >> susie: general motors hopes to drive up sales by financing more of them. today, it agreed to buy sub- prime auto lender americredit. g.m. hopes the $3.5 billion deal will make it more competitive. the price for americredit: $24.50 a share in cash, a 24% premium over yesterday's close. g.m. says car deals have been left on the table in the last year because buyers couldn't get financing. by adding americredit, it hopes to help buyers with less-than- perfect credit. sub-prime customers buy two of every five cars sold in the u.s. >> tom: g.m. also is busy gearing up for the rollout of its first mass-produced electric car, the chevy volt. many other vehicle makers are also launching electrics, and some cities are getting ready. erika miller checked out new york city's first charging station, and whether it could help spark sale
in new york trading, september crude rose more than 3.5%, settling at $79.30. still ahead, are airline stocks ready for takeoff? tonight's "street critique" guest says that all depends on ticket prices. airline analyst ray neidl joins us. >> susie: general motors hopes to drive up sales by financing more of them. today, it agreed to buy sub- prime auto lender americredit. g.m. hopes the $3.5 billion deal will make it more competitive. the price for americredit: $24.50 a share in...
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"the new york times" reported new evidence that pakistan's intelligence service the isi helped the taliban. one example, ham i had goul former head of the isi was said to urge taliban leaders to focus inside afghan sta in exchange for pakistan turning a blind eye to the presence of thanks forces on its territory. goul spoke to the newshour in a 2002 report after he had retired from the isi. >>> according-- according to cnn... hate mark now because of what america has done and what america is doing. fbi milling around. midnight knocks on doors. and under the pretext of hunting for al qaeda. >> brown: today goul called the new allegations absolute nonsense. other files in the wikileaks probe suggested insurgents had fired heat seeking missiles at applied aircraft, something never publicly acknowledged. and the guardian and der spiel gel said there were unreported attacks of coalition troops killing hundreds of afghan civilians. the documents were mostly low level field reports. >> they don't include top secret reports. they don't include most reports from u.s. special forces. they don't incl
"the new york times" reported new evidence that pakistan's intelligence service the isi helped the taliban. one example, ham i had goul former head of the isi was said to urge taliban leaders to focus inside afghan sta in exchange for pakistan turning a blind eye to the presence of thanks forces on its territory. goul spoke to the newshour in a 2002 report after he had retired from the isi. >>> according-- according to cnn... hate mark now because of what america has done and...
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rhinebeck, new york, is within driving distance, about 100 miles north of new york city. it's rumored here, it will be here at the former 50-acre estate. you can say without a doubt that chelsea clinton is getting married here. >> at astour court. >> reporter: he went one step further and told us who was on the place setting. her mom's boss, the queen of talk and a new other names. the son of the 35th president of the united states jfk jr. kept us guessing until the end. still, most rhinebeck residents ding caklike a wedding cake and right in heir backyard. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> i already got my invite. >> mine's in the mail, right? >> for sure.
rhinebeck, new york, is within driving distance, about 100 miles north of new york city. it's rumored here, it will be here at the former 50-acre estate. you can say without a doubt that chelsea clinton is getting married here. >> at astour court. >> reporter: he went one step further and told us who was on the place setting. her mom's boss, the queen of talk and a new other names. the son of the 35th president of the united states jfk jr. kept us guessing until the end. still, most...
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the new york times carries this morning and they use the whole week you leaks information to accuse pakistan of a double game and the dreadful and on and on for ten pages with new york times with exes ations of double game against pakistan and what i accuse the new york times and what i q's american institutions of of lying all the time in their teeth they draw pakistan into that and i don't know how they manage to read the ninety one thousand documents and find out this truth in them but explicitly do they talk about what we can leaks and that is something which i find very astonishing and it reminds me in fact of the practice of nine eleven where the american knew within seconds that this was a bed. some of bin laden killing american citizens and what we have here somehow is making use of these leaked documents to make a case that pakistan is not playing straight in this war in this so-called war against terror and that's of course wrong what i see is and i have proof for that and i've written three books on it america itself is playing a double game and it's forcing pakistan to p
the new york times carries this morning and they use the whole week you leaks information to accuse pakistan of a double game and the dreadful and on and on for ten pages with new york times with exes ations of double game against pakistan and what i accuse the new york times and what i q's american institutions of of lying all the time in their teeth they draw pakistan into that and i don't know how they manage to read the ninety one thousand documents and find out this truth in them but...
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i used to call once per month when i lived in new york. there is a solution and i have been pushing this for 10 years. i think that god and man will push us to this limit where they will have to listen to me. if we could legalizing and control the truth on the war on drugs, legalizing marijuana and putting a tax on it. i am the louisiana right now is hitting us bad, this oil spill. but the whole ocean will be messed up by it, not just us. if we ran our vehicles off marijuana refined gasoline, that would solve the problem. if the guy in california would jump on board, it would do a complete turnaround for their budget. marijuana as a cash crop, it would purify the air -- no other plan does this on earth. man has got to get his head out of the sand before it is too late. host: from "the new york times, this story is getting a lot of attention this morning. the initial cap has been removed in place of a new containment cap. from "the new york times," beginning what they are calling an ambitious engineering effort, making some matters worse te
i used to call once per month when i lived in new york. there is a solution and i have been pushing this for 10 years. i think that god and man will push us to this limit where they will have to listen to me. if we could legalizing and control the truth on the war on drugs, legalizing marijuana and putting a tax on it. i am the louisiana right now is hitting us bad, this oil spill. but the whole ocean will be messed up by it, not just us. if we ran our vehicles off marijuana refined gasoline,...
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baseball matters heavy hearts on the diamond desk the sport mourns the loss of new york yankees owner george steinbrenner while the national leagues bastareaud just a any story quinn in the twenty to an all star game. and the most open though of opens excitement builds as santander is ahead of the oldest major on the golf calendar. and we kick off with the news that french striker tyrian we will spend the next couple of years stateside up to signing a deal with the new york red bulls the major league soccer club saying the former barcelona player is moving on to a multi-year contract becoming the league's sack of european star of david back the thirty two year old was released by a bar serie a month ago off the scoring just four girls last season he will make his debut for the new york team on july twenty second in an exhibit match against a tour in ham. now while many football teams who participated in the twenty ten world cup are sacking managers and rebuilding your of while keeping the plan to go in after their country's impressive showing saw their progress to the semi's and finis
baseball matters heavy hearts on the diamond desk the sport mourns the loss of new york yankees owner george steinbrenner while the national leagues bastareaud just a any story quinn in the twenty to an all star game. and the most open though of opens excitement builds as santander is ahead of the oldest major on the golf calendar. and we kick off with the news that french striker tyrian we will spend the next couple of years stateside up to signing a deal with the new york red bulls the major...
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dr a civilian you mentioned new york he compared moscow to new york and seeing it and then lady you continued saying that moscow has a possibility to to to become a great great city never. do you live in england because well i mean i love seattle well atlanta is i like atlanta washington is ok but new york city i really hate it well i think it's no place to live in i mean i live my heart and well it's not the same as i was a little visit as a tourist. would you like to live in mid-air i was really manhattan sometimes many times i was teaching in jail when i was leaving jail i was already very practically at seven o'clock in the afternoon to the never in my heart and so it's laughable you think your use a livable city monotonous a livable place yes my heart and in my opinion the most. rational she's in a war but is the city of the old people you can go to hide them and it's really female at the lee as if you are born there because probably for the cinema for the leader for many respects anyway ok but so bad it's a very interesting the brownlees between the battle for my heart and. in the thera
dr a civilian you mentioned new york he compared moscow to new york and seeing it and then lady you continued saying that moscow has a possibility to to to become a great great city never. do you live in england because well i mean i love seattle well atlanta is i like atlanta washington is ok but new york city i really hate it well i think it's no place to live in i mean i live my heart and well it's not the same as i was a little visit as a tourist. would you like to live in mid-air i was...
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york city i live in new york city now and what i really found really really sort of shocked me in the sense that. i always knew that new york city was a bubble onto itself and very different unique but what i didn't realize was how absurd it is and how ridiculous it was and that's really the one that's one of the major takeaways that i had from from traveling across the country what i noticed was what i kept reflecting upon was the things that people with the drive people in let's say a place like new york city and washington d.c. and and those things seem to be to me you know power money ego the things that do tend to drive humanity in a lot of ways however when taken to an extreme you get you get the sort of society that we have today which i think pervades itself in new york city in washington d.c. and what i found across the country that i visited the areas that i went was was a lack of obsession with those three things and so i really i really felt that the rest of the country having suffered already through those through those through the bush years they've they've adjusted to i
york city i live in new york city now and what i really found really really sort of shocked me in the sense that. i always knew that new york city was a bubble onto itself and very different unique but what i didn't realize was how absurd it is and how ridiculous it was and that's really the one that's one of the major takeaways that i had from from traveling across the country what i noticed was what i kept reflecting upon was the things that people with the drive people in let's say a place...
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york city i live in new york city now and what i really found really really sort of shocked me in the sense that. i always knew that new york city was a bubble on to itself and very different unique but what i didn't realize was how absurd it is and how ridiculous it was and that's really the one that's one of the major takeaways that i had from from traveling across the country what i noticed was what i kept reflecting upon was the things that people with the drive people in let's say a place like new york city and washington d.c. and and those things seem to be to me you know power money ego the things that they do tend to drive humanity in a lot of ways however when taken to an extreme you get you get the sort of society that we have today which i think pervades itself in new york city in washington d.c. and what i found across the country that i visited the areas that i went was it was a lack of obsession with those three things and so i really i really felt that the rest of the country having suffered already through those through those through the bush years they've they've adju
york city i live in new york city now and what i really found really really sort of shocked me in the sense that. i always knew that new york city was a bubble on to itself and very different unique but what i didn't realize was how absurd it is and how ridiculous it was and that's really the one that's one of the major takeaways that i had from from traveling across the country what i noticed was what i kept reflecting upon was the things that people with the drive people in let's say a place...
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york city i live in new york city now and what i really found really really sort of shocked me in the sense that. i always knew that new york city was a bubble onto itself and very different unique but what i didn't realize was how absurd it is and how ridiculous it was and that's really the one that's one of the major takeaways that i had from from traveling across the country what i noticed was what i kept reflecting upon was the things that people would drive people in let's say a place like new york city and washington d.c. and and those things seem to be to me you know power money ego the things that they do tend to drive humanity in a lot of ways however when taken to an extreme you get you get the sort of society that we have today which i think pervades itself in new york city in washington d.c. and what i found across the country that i visited the areas that i went was it was a lack of obsession with those three things and so i really i really felt that the rest of the country having suffered already through those through those through the bush years they've they've adjusted
york city i live in new york city now and what i really found really really sort of shocked me in the sense that. i always knew that new york city was a bubble onto itself and very different unique but what i didn't realize was how absurd it is and how ridiculous it was and that's really the one that's one of the major takeaways that i had from from traveling across the country what i noticed was what i kept reflecting upon was the things that people would drive people in let's say a place like...
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all right, thank you, joining us live in new york. >>> just ahead on the morning news, the exodus from arizona ahead of a controversial immigration law. >>> plus, condi and the queen of soul, aretha franklin and condoleezza rice for a special concert. franklin and condoleezza rice for a special concert. i'm your genie. you're wishing for a deliciously, nutritious fiber cereal. i am. well, you don't want that one. new kellogg's fiber plus cereal®. the delicious taste of berries, plus yogurty clusters, plus 40% of your daily fiber... plus wait for it... antioxidants! so, two more wishes. mmmm. maybe later, then. [ female announcer ] new kellogg's fiber plus cereal®. positively delicious. ♪ gonna meet me at the lunchtime bell ♪ ♪ long division can't split us in two ♪ ♪ we'll share the day, i'll share it with you ♪ ♪ share it with me, i'll share it with you ♪ [ sneezes ] [ female announcer ] only kleenex brand has sneeze shield in all of their tissues, to help catch a sneeze in its tracks, so kids can continue to pass on the fun of learning. kleenex. sneeze shield your cl
all right, thank you, joining us live in new york. >>> just ahead on the morning news, the exodus from arizona ahead of a controversial immigration law. >>> plus, condi and the queen of soul, aretha franklin and condoleezza rice for a special concert. franklin and condoleezza rice for a special concert. i'm your genie. you're wishing for a deliciously, nutritious fiber cereal. i am. well, you don't want that one. new kellogg's fiber plus cereal®. the delicious taste of...
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ashley morrison is here in new york with the latest on that. good morning, ashley. >> good morning to you, betty. asian markets rallied this morning. japan's nikkei added more than 2%, snapping a five-day losing streak while hong kong's hang seng gained just about 1%. today wall street gets another wave of corporate earnings with ford, mcdonald's and verizon among the big names to report. thursday the market soared. the dow gained 201 points. and the nasdaq tacked on 58. >>> the checks will be in the mail for 2.5 million unemployed americans. president obama signed an extension of jobless benefits into law thursday after congressmen finally passed it. it effects only the long-term unemployed and applied retro actively. >>> the government's pay czar is taking aim at wall street. today kenneth feinberg will release a list of banks he has determined paid their executives too much while the financial system melted down. according to the associated press, he will single out jpmorgan chase. this review is likely to be feinberg's last before he leaves
ashley morrison is here in new york with the latest on that. good morning, ashley. >> good morning to you, betty. asian markets rallied this morning. japan's nikkei added more than 2%, snapping a five-day losing streak while hong kong's hang seng gained just about 1%. today wall street gets another wave of corporate earnings with ford, mcdonald's and verizon among the big names to report. thursday the market soared. the dow gained 201 points. and the nasdaq tacked on 58. >>> the...
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apartment in new york. i want to thank those people in new york, contrary to me being -- contraay to the other caller, the new york city agencies have been patient. there is a process, and the process is a risk. -- process is rigorous. they screen you very well for your mental and physical and financial conditions and they do provide services that you all are trying to do in other cities. guest: thank you so much, and congratulations on being able to exit homelessness. i thiik that the best way that you conserve it is, based on your experience with homelessness, is to work with your local community. we firmly believe that the issue is local, but the federal government as a role in can play -- has a role as a template to help families and individuals exit homelessness -- has a role it can play to help families and individuals exit homelessness. host: st. louis, missouri, republican line. caller: hi, mr. love. thank you so much for the information that you have been given. it is plain and simple and we know i
apartment in new york. i want to thank those people in new york, contrary to me being -- contraay to the other caller, the new york city agencies have been patient. there is a process, and the process is a risk. -- process is rigorous. they screen you very well for your mental and physical and financial conditions and they do provide services that you all are trying to do in other cities. guest: thank you so much, and congratulations on being able to exit homelessness. i thiik that the best way...
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american dream form also in barcelona star terry and rejoin as the new york red bulls on a multi-year deal. if you can't make the tough decision to get through the. baseball matter as heavy hearts on the diamond desk the sport mourns the loss of new york yankees owner george steinbrenner while the national leagues bastareaud just a any story quinn in the twenty to an all star game. and the most open of opens the excitement builds as santander is ahead of the oldest major on the golf calendar. and we kick off with the news that french striker tyrian we will spend the next couple of years stateside up to signing a deal with the new york red bulls the major league soccer club saying the former barcelona player is moving on to a multi-year contract becoming the league's sack of european star of david back the thirty two year old was released by a bar serie a month ago off the scoring just four girls last season he will make his debut for the new york team on july twenty second in an exhibit match against a tour in ham. now while many football teams who participated in the twenty ten world
american dream form also in barcelona star terry and rejoin as the new york red bulls on a multi-year deal. if you can't make the tough decision to get through the. baseball matter as heavy hearts on the diamond desk the sport mourns the loss of new york yankees owner george steinbrenner while the national leagues bastareaud just a any story quinn in the twenty to an all star game. and the most open of opens the excitement builds as santander is ahead of the oldest major on the golf calendar....
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he's a former "new york times" reporter. and david leigh, he's investigators editor at the guardian, one of three publications that originally released the wikileaks material. he joins us from london. gentlemen, thank you both for being with us. david, to you first, how did the guardian get this information wikileaks, who went to it? >> went to the founder of wikileaks, julian sand, and we persuaded him to let us have a look at his material. his intention originally had been to put it all to -- to dump the whole data set out on the internet, all 92,000 files without any kind of filtering at all. so we dissuaded him. it was a good idea to let mainstream media as he would call them have a look first. >> what did you know about him going in? did you have any doubts at all about the veracity of the material he was turning over? >> well, i knew a few things about about him, because i had dealings with him in norway when he showed me in conditions of great secrecy this video he had got of an apache helicopter crew who fired shots
he's a former "new york times" reporter. and david leigh, he's investigators editor at the guardian, one of three publications that originally released the wikileaks material. he joins us from london. gentlemen, thank you both for being with us. david, to you first, how did the guardian get this information wikileaks, who went to it? >> went to the founder of wikileaks, julian sand, and we persuaded him to let us have a look at his material. his intention originally had been to...
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in new york, newly released video shows a routine traffic stop can turn deadly. dash cam footage shows a suspect taking off as police pursue him on foot. at one point the driver hits one of the officers and pulls him under the vehicle before he's fatally shot. both of the officers were cleared of any wrongdoing for using deadly force in the incident. >>> in ohio two men will be arraigned on charges of disorderly conduct today for allegedly taking part in a brawl outside a courtroom. police say the fight broke out between the family members of a murder suspect and a victim. the judge says the altercation highlights the need for more security at the courthouse. >>> back in new york, archaeologists are racing to salvage an unexpected find at the world trade center site. construction workers came across the hull of a ship dating back to at least the 18th century. it was likely buried there to fill in land in an effort to extend lower manhattan. >>> and a frozen salmon popsicle may not sound that appetizing to you, but for florida lions trying to beat the heat, there'
in new york, newly released video shows a routine traffic stop can turn deadly. dash cam footage shows a suspect taking off as police pursue him on foot. at one point the driver hits one of the officers and pulls him under the vehicle before he's fatally shot. both of the officers were cleared of any wrongdoing for using deadly force in the incident. >>> in ohio two men will be arraigned on charges of disorderly conduct today for allegedly taking part in a brawl outside a courtroom....
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now it's not me this is the new york times doing it and the new york times is the voice of america so to say they draw pakistan into that and i don't know how they managed to read the ninety one thousand documents and find out this truth in them but explicitly do they talk about leaks the documents there are times writes made available by an organization code and then they start rattling off and that is something which i find very astonishing and it reminds me in fact of the practice of nine eleven where the american knew within seconds that this was a bed. some of bin laden killing american citizens and what we have here somehow is making use of these leaked documents to make a case that pakistan is not playing straight in this war in this so-called war against terror and that's of course wrong when i say it is and i have proof for that and i've written three books on it america itself is playing a double game and it's forcing pakistan to play this double game alongside america that's what's going on right now and all the rest of this is a dirty lie and we should not believe anything
now it's not me this is the new york times doing it and the new york times is the voice of america so to say they draw pakistan into that and i don't know how they managed to read the ninety one thousand documents and find out this truth in them but explicitly do they talk about leaks the documents there are times writes made available by an organization code and then they start rattling off and that is something which i find very astonishing and it reminds me in fact of the practice of nine...
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dr a civilian you mentioned new york he compared moscow to new york and saying and then lady you continued saying that moscow has a possibility to to to become a great a great city now. do you like eagle because well i mean i love seattle well atlanta is i like atlanta washington's ok but new york city i really hate it well i think it's no place to live in i mean i live my heart and well it's not the same as i'm going to visit as a tourist. would you like to live in when i was really manhattan and sometimes many times i was teaching in jail when i was leaving jail i was a very very practically at seven o'clock in the afternoon to the never in my heart and it was laughable you think your use a livable city monotonous a livable place yes my heart and in my opinion the most rational she's in a war but iran is the city of the old people you can go to manhattan and it's really female really as if you are born there because probably for the cinema for the leader for many respects anyway ok but so here. is a very interesting the brownlees between the battle for money. in the therapies and that mo
dr a civilian you mentioned new york he compared moscow to new york and saying and then lady you continued saying that moscow has a possibility to to to become a great a great city now. do you like eagle because well i mean i love seattle well atlanta is i like atlanta washington's ok but new york city i really hate it well i think it's no place to live in i mean i live my heart and well it's not the same as i'm going to visit as a tourist. would you like to live in when i was really manhattan...
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they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to complete. ryan: i don't even want to imagine what my father had to go through. when we first started, it was a rough job. everything was dynamite. now, they have these machines called "moles." it's like a big drill, and it just cuts right through the ground. so there's no more dynamite. and it's still a rough job, but it's gotten to a point where it's a lot safer. in the '70s, we lost a man a mile basically. here, maybe we've had two or three deaths in the last 20 years, which is too much anyway, but it's cut down a lot. hurwitz: city tunnel number 3 will be an
they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to...
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from washington to new york hundreds and thousands of people lost hoariest it woman in nearby maryland died wind at tree fellz on aircraftz one person missing from a boat in western new york dozens of families cleaning up after a potential tornado swept through the community. it struck on saturday that tornado damage everything from homes to cars, brought trees down and power lines down. despite damage no one reported injured. x a different picture here and not wind not rain is just colder than normal plaza. >> you say that with such a face doria. low clouds outside fog sitting around really going to be slow to lift overall adjusted overcast morning overcast afternoon as well. corselet darya messin mentioned below average temperatures. continuing going to tomorrow as well. some drizzle may be
from washington to new york hundreds and thousands of people lost hoariest it woman in nearby maryland died wind at tree fellz on aircraftz one person missing from a boat in western new york dozens of families cleaning up after a potential tornado swept through the community. it struck on saturday that tornado damage everything from homes to cars, brought trees down and power lines down. despite damage no one reported injured. x a different picture here and not wind not rain is just colder than...
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one of them is the metropolitan museum of art here in new york city. it was in 1946 that the great museum and the great artist first met. in that year, gertrude stein bequeath it had portrait picasso painted of her in 1906. over the next 60 years, the museum has come to acquire the second-largest picasso holdings in the united states. the exhibition picasso and the metropolitan museum of art is devoted exclusively to the works by key casso in its permanent collection. it comprises 300 works, including 34 paintings, 58 drawings, a dozen sculptures and ceramics and an an extensive selection of print. the art work shown spans picasso's long career from the harlequins of his youth to the phufbgteers of his final years. i recently went to the museum and spoke to the curator of the picasso exhibition, his name is gary tinterow, he is the inge -l heart chairman of the met's department of 19th century modern and contemporary art and here is our conversation. thank you for allowing us to come to the metropolitan museum. >> thank you for coming in. >> rose: inte
one of them is the metropolitan museum of art here in new york city. it was in 1946 that the great museum and the great artist first met. in that year, gertrude stein bequeath it had portrait picasso painted of her in 1906. over the next 60 years, the museum has come to acquire the second-largest picasso holdings in the united states. the exhibition picasso and the metropolitan museum of art is devoted exclusively to the works by key casso in its permanent collection. it comprises 300 works,...